Denmark/Chennai Sunday 15 June 2014 07:00 Departure from Copenhagen to Frankfurt 08:40 Arrival Frankfurt Optional Lufthansa LH 6219 (from Copenhagen to Frankfurt) Optional 11:00 Departure from Frankfurt to Chennai Air Inida Limited AI 8758 (all) Optional 23:50 Arrival Chennai International Individual transfer Arrival and check-in at Hotel Trident Hotel 1/24 G.S.T Road, Chennai 600 027 Web: www.tridenthotels.com/chennai-hotel Chennai Monday 16 June 2014 09:00 Departure from Trident Hotel By bus 09:45 Arrival at CWET 10:00 Meeting at CWET Velachery Tambaram Main Road Pallikaranai Chennai 600 100 C-Wet is a testing agency. It provides certification for WTG and related products. It is similar to GL certification. All turbines which are installed in India have to be C- WET approved. Mr. A. Senthil Kumar Scientist & Unit Chief Standards & Certification 12:30 Departure from CWET to Gamesa By bus 14:45 Arrival at Gamesa 15:00 Meeting at Gamesa Chennai No. 489, GNT Road, Thandal Kazhani Village, Vadagarai Post, Redhills, Chennai 600 052 provides the Danish a direct an overall view of the Indian
17:30 Departure from Gamesa to Trident Hotel Ramesh Kymal, Managing Director D. Srinivasan, General Manager Purchase Uday Kumar Krishnan, Head Competence Center Towers By bus 19:00 Arrival at Trident Hotel Chennai/Pune Tuesday 17 June 2014 08:00 Departure from Trident Hotel By bus 09:45 Arrival at ReGen Powertech Factory 10:00 Meeting at ReGen Powertech Factory Samson Towers 3 rd, 4 th & 5 th Floor, 403L, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai 600 008 14:30 Departure from ReGen to Chennai International Airport 19:40 Departure from Chennai International Airport to Pune provides the Danish a direct an overall view of the Indian Joseph Chaly, President & Executive Director By bus Flight : G8451 Go Air 21:15 Arrival in Pune 23:00 Arrival and check-in at Hotel: Vivanta by Taj Blue Diamond 11, Koregaon Road, Pune Maharashtra 411 001 Web: www.vivantabytaj.com/blue-diamond- Pune/Overview.html Pune/Mumbai Wednesday 18 June 2014
08:15 Departure from Hotel: Vivanta by Taj to Suzlon By bus 09:15 Arrival at Suzlon 09:30 Meeting at Suzlon Energy Ltd. One Earth, Opp. Magarpatta City, Hadapsar Pune-411 028 provides the Danish a direct an overall view of the Indian Head of supply chain 12:30 Departure from Suzlon to GE By bus 14:15 Arrival at GE 14:30 Meeting at GE MIDC Industrial park, Chakan provides the Danish a direct an overall view of the Indian Head of Supply chain Programme under development 16:30 Departure from GE to Pune airport 17:40 Departure from Pune to Mumbai Flight: 9W616 Jet Airways 18:30 Arrival in Mumbai Individual transfer Arrival and check-in at Hotel Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai C 56, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400 051, India http://www.tridenthotels.com/mumbaibandra-kurla/hotel.asp Mumbai Thursday 19 June 2014 07:00 Departure from Trident Hotel to Wind World 10:30 Arrival at Wind World
11:00 Meeting at Wind World Plot No. 33 Daman Patalia Road Bhimpore Daman 396 21 provides the Danish a direct an overall view of the Indian Mr. Girish Paliwal, Vice President 15:00 Departure from Wind World to Trident Hotel 19:00 Arrival at Trident Hotel Might go straight to airport 21:00 Departure from Trident Hotel to The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Individual transfer Denmark Friday 20 June 2014 01:00 Departure from The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai to Denmark Lufthansa LH 765 Optional 05:55 Arrival Munich International Lufthansa LH 2440 06:35 Departure Munich for Copenhagen Optional 08:05 Arrival Copenhagen airport All flights are only suggestions. Cheaper flight can be booked if departure from Copenhagen on Saturday instead of Sunday to Chennai.
WTG COMPANIES Centre for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET) C-WET is an autonomous R&D institution within the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). It is a knowledge-based institution of high quality and dedication that offers services and seeks to find complete solutions for the kinds of difficulties and improvements in the entire spectrum of the wind energy sector by carrying out further research. C-WET has a Wind Turbine Test Station (WTTS) at Kayathar with the technical & partial financial support by DANIDA, Govt. of Denmark. C-WET can provide services within research & development, wind resource assessment, testing and certification services and training. Gamesa Nineteen years of experience and the installation of almost 27,000 MW in more than 40 countries have made Gamesa a global technology leader in the wind industry. The company has its own wind turbine design and development capacity and is vertically integrated; Gamesa covers the entire process of conception, manufacturing, assembly, logistics, installation, commissioning and maintenance of wind generators. Gamesa is present in India as technology provider and wind farm developer. The company has installed over 900 MW and manages capacity of more than 800 MW. In its capacity as wind farm developer, Gamesa's pipeline in India stands at 4,300 MW. India represented 18% of Gamesa's sales in Q3 2013. ReGen Powertech ReGen Powertech is a fast growing wind energy company and is already the third largest in the country after only 4 years of market presence. The company has manufacturing facility at Tada in Andhra Pradesh. ReGen has installed over 462 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 693 MW. With nearly 2300 highly committed employees, ReGen has a pan India presence and it continues to grow and expand by spreading its footprint to SAARC countries like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
ReGen Powertech is an ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified company offering total "Turnkey Solutions" for wind power projects including consultancy, manufacturing, supply, erection, commissioning, operations and maintenance services of Wind Energy Converters (WEC). Suzlon Energy Ltd Suzlon Energy Ltd.,is one of the major global leaders in the wind power industry. The company s cumulative installed base (as of December 2012) is more than 7.6 GW across 8 states in India and 10 MW in Sri Lanka. Suzlon enjoys a consistent market leadership for 14 consecutive years and with a current cumulative market share of nearly 43. The company has over 1700 customers in India from across diverse industry sectors & geographies. The customer mix comprising of SMEs, large corporate houses, PSUs, Utilities and IPPs GE India Industrial Private Limited: GE provides technology and service solutions to the energy sector. The company continues to invest in new technology solutions and grow through strategic acquisitions to strengthen its local presence and better serve its customers. GE has a research facility in Karnataka where 2000 GE engineers and trained technicians provide customers a suite of proprietary tools like the wind LAYOT measurement tool. It also has a wind turbine manufacturing facility and assembly plant on the outskirts of Pune, Maharashtra where nacelles and rotor hubs of the 1.5 MW platform turbines are assembled. GE India s key wind offerings is locally made 1.6 82.5 Class III turbine. Developed at the R&D centre in Bangalore, Karnataka the 1.6 MW turbine, with its 82.5 meter rotor diameter, is engineered to harness India s low wind speeds. GE s 1.6MW turbine is currently generating clean, reliable electricity in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamilnadu. Wind World (India) Limited: Wind World (India) Limited (WWIL) formerly Enercon (India) Limited has always been a path breaker, with innovations that include Gearless technology, an energy-efficient grid feeding system and long-lasting warp resistant blades etc.
Wind World (India) Limited have their wind farms in seven high wind potential states Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, spread across 3,000 km of India. They have installed over 5700 Wind Energy Converters (WECs) with a capacity of over 4200 MW. They are an ISO 9001:2008 certified company for Manufacturing, Installations and Services and their Wind energy converters are manufactured at four plants in Daman; while concrete towers are manufactured at facilities in Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu with over 5,600 employees. In terms of business results, they have achieved a turnover of USD 605 million in FY 2010-11 and recorded highest ever turnover of USD 710 million in FY 2011-12 and are poised to cross USD 750 million mark in the year ahead (FY 2013-14).